Kerwin said: >I remember an episode of "Star Trek" in which a cryonically frozen man >from the 20th century was found by the Enterprise. He was a Wall Street >broker, and could not wrap his mind around the concept that in the >future, there will be no money, because all products can be reproduced >indefinitely. Depressed and mindboggled by this change in thought >patterns, he blurts out in desperation: "In a world where every person >can have every thing they want, and the goal to accumulate wealth is no >longer applicable and striving for money is no longer necessary, what is >the purpose of life?" To which Picard replies: "To improve oneself."
This is a great episode I need to check out again. You happen to remember which episode number or the name? ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

